Well, Apple has finally done it. They have released Bootcamp. Now you can "officially" boot into Windows on Mac OS X, including all drivers. What is the incentive to create native Mac games?

I guess the only reason Apple created an app like Bootcamp is games.
Now people don't have any excuses not to switch to a Mac.
But they have to take care that companies like Adobe won't drop
their OS X support. Because this would mean the death of Mac at all.

Well instead of booting into Windows, people can boot into the superior Mac OS X and run their favourite games natively. It's like saying Classic (or the ability to boot into Mac OS 9) was the death of Carbon games when Mac OS X was first released.

When there's a demand for games to run natively: that's what the incentive to create native Mac games will be.

The Boot Camp Assistant Beta creates a partition just for Windows XP without erasing your existing Mac OS X information. Boot Camp Assistant Beta also burns a CD with drivers for Windows XP so you can use your Mac's built-in graphics, USB, audio, Bluetooth, Ethernet, AirPort, and more. The drivers are automatically installed when you insert the disc into your Macintosh after you install Windows XP.

Now is that graphic support 3d or just 2d...I have a feeling just 2d, though...

My Mac Nightlife disc arrives today and yet there will be no UB available for any flavor. Seriously... I just don't get it.

As much as I love my Macs, for which I will still have and use, I'm all for allowing dual booting to play the games my kids enjoy the most like Sims 2 and the Tycoon style games which have all the expansions and downloadable content already available.